**[[M-87 Orkan]] – ~10
**[[FROG-7]] – 10
==Air defense==
Larger Yugoslav army units had considerable tactical air defense assets, designed to defend major troop concentrations against enemy air strikes. The ground forces had four surface-to-air missile regiments and eleven antiaircraft artillery regiments. The former operated large numbers of Soviet [[SA-6]], [[SA-7]], [[SA-9]], [[SA-13]], [[SA-14]], [[SA-16]] missiles. Short-range systems also were employed in infantry units.
Yugoslav antiaircraft artillery regiments operated over 5,000 guns. Self-propelled gun systems included the Soviet-made 57 mm dual [[ZSU-57-2]] gun systems and the domestically produced triple 20 mm BOV-3s and dual 30 mm [[BOV-30]]s. Large numbers of towed antiaircraft guns of many calibers were in the inventory. Of both domestic and foreign origin, they included pieces purchased from the United States, Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, and Sweden.
===Equipment===
*'''Anti aircraft systems'''
**[[57 mm AZP S-60]] – ?
**[[M-55 (anti-aircraft gun)|M-55]] – ?
**[[Bofors 40mm]]
*'''Self-propelled Anti aircraft systems'''
**[[BOV APC|BOV-3/30]] – ~100
**[[M53/59 Praga]] – 789<ref>[http://oklop2.tripod.com/praga/m53.htm Samohodni PA top Praga M-53/59<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
**[[ZSU-57-2]] – 100
*'''MANPAD's'''
**[[Strela-2]] – 4700
**[[9K34 Strela-3]]
**[[9K38 Igla]]
*'''SAM's'''
**[[9K31 Strela-1]] – 120
**[[9K35 Strela-10]] – 18
**[[S-75 Dvina]] – 60 (used by Air Force and Air Defense)
**[[S-125|S-125 Neva]] – 60 (used by Air Force and Air Defense)
**[[2K12 Kub]] – 80~90 (used by Air Force and Air Defense)
==Coastal defense==
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